TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to an air filter and particularly to an air filter
with an improved structural support.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0002] FIG. 1 shows an exploded, perspective view of an embodiment of an air filter with
a portion of the frame member partially broken away;
[0003] FIG. 2 shows a rear perspective view of the assembled air filter of Fig. 1;
[0004] FIG. 3 shows an enlarged, partial sectional view of the air filter of Fig. 2 taken
along line 3-3;
[0005] FIG. 4 shows an enlarged, partial top view of the assembled air filter of Fig. 2
with portions of the frame and reinforcing member partially broken away.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0006] It is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the
details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following
description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments
and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be
understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of
description and should not be regarded as limiting. The use of "including," "comprising,"
or "having" and variations thereof herein is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter
and equivalents thereof as well as additional items. Unless limited otherwise, the
terms "connected," "coupled," "in communication with" and "mounted," and variations
thereof herein are used broadly and encompass direct and indirect connections, couplings,
and mountings. In addition, the terms "connected" and "coupled" and variations thereof
are not restricted to physical or mechanical connections or couplings.
[0007] Furthermore, and as described in subsequent paragraphs, the specific mechanical configurations
illustrated in the drawings are intended to exemplify embodiments of the invention
and that other alternative mechanical configurations are possible.
[0008] Referring to FIGS. 1-4, an air filter 20 includes a filter media element 22 having
a plurality of "fan-folded" or "accordion folded" pleats 44. Each pleat is defined
by a section of two-sided or planar filter media that is folded. Each fold defines
a truncated pleat tip 46 between adjacent sloping side surfaces 48 along a front face
24 and a rear face 26. Truncated pleat tips 46 are oriented perpendicular to the direction
of pleating 42. Each pleat tip has a planar tip portion 50 that is formed between
dual score lines formed in the media and in the reinforcing members 32. Dual score
lines allow the combined filter material to be folded at each score line setting a
flat tip ortion 50 as shown. As shown in FIG. 1, one or more reinforcing members or
support structures 32 have a plurality of "fan-folded" or "accordion folded" pleats
34. Each pleat is defined by a section of two-sided or planar support member that
is folded. Each double score line fold defines a truncated pleat tip 36 between adjacent
sloping side surfaces 38 along each face. Truncated pleat tips 36 are oriented perpendicular
to the direction of pleating 42. Each pleat tip 36 has a planar tip portion 33 that
is formed between dual score lines formed in the media and in the reinforcing members
32. Dual score lines allow the combined filter material to be folded at each score
line setting a flat tip portion 33.
[0009] One embodiment of making the self-supporting pleated filter includes placing one
or more of the reinforcing member or support structures 32 in the direction of pleating
along the rear face 26 of the filter media 22. However, it should be understood that
reinforcing members 32 may be positioned along either the rear face 26 or front face
24, or both the front and rear face. Any of the reinforcing members herein may be
used along the front face of the filter media, as a result the reinforcing member
may be positioned upstream or downstream in the air flow. Each reinforcing member
32 is connected or bonded to the filter media 22. Reinforcing member 32 may be bonded
to the media 22 using a variety of techniques, such as adhesive bonding including
hot melt EVA adhesive, thermal bonding, solvent bonding, or ultrasonic bonding. The
adhesive between reinforcing member and media may be applied, but is not limited to,
a continuous line of adhesive. Reinforcing member 32 may be a strip about 5/8 inches
to about 1.0 inches wide and about 0.028 inches thick. Filter media 22 is about 0.06
inches to about 0.1 inches thick. The filter media 22 and each reinforcing member
32 may together be formed in a pleating operation, using a double score line device,
resulting in pleats being simultaneously formed in each reinforcing member and filter
media. However, the filter media 22 and reinforcing member 32 may be pleated by dual
score lines separately from each other and subsequently assembled. The resulting pleated
filter media 22 includes truncated pleat tips 46 while the resulting reinforcing member
32 includes truncated pleat tips 36. Pleat spacing and depth may be varied depending
on the particular application. The pleated material enters into a chamber that heat
sets the pleats. The actual spacing of the pleats is controlled by a slat type conveyor
with a fin contacting the inside of each vertical pleat. This spacing is controlled
while top and bottom reinforcing strips 30 and 31 are applied, such as by adhesive
or other methods described above, to the truncated pleat tips 36 of the reinforcing
members 32 along the rear face 26 and also to truncated pleat tips 46 of the filter
media 22 along the front face 24 respectively. Reinforcing strips 30 and 31 may be
about 0.028 inches thick and may be larger or substantially the same width as each
reinforcing member 32. Upon combining of the filter media, reinforcing member and
reinforcing strip assembly, the pack assembly advances into a cutoff station that
finishes the pack assembly to a desired length.
[0010] Frame material may then be applied to the air filter package. As shown in FIGS. 1
and 2, air filter 20 includes a plurality of frame members that support the media
element 22. The frame members include opposing side frame members 64, 66 and opposing
end frame members 68, 40. As shown in FIG. 2, the respective side frame members 64,
66 each of which has a channel 64', 66' and the end frame members 68, 40 each of which
has a channel 68', 40' are orthogonal to each other when assembled. The respective
sides of filter media 22 are secured within channels 64', 66', 68', and 40' of the
frame members 64, 66, 68, 40 in any conventional manner that will provide a leak-proof
seal between the media and each respective channel 64', 66', 68', and 40'. Air filter
20 can also include one or more planar reinforcing strips 28 on both the top and bottom
surfaces of the filter 20. The top or first reinforcing strip is identified by reference
numeral 30 whereas the bottom or second reinforcing strip is identified by reference
numeral 31. The opposing distal ends of reinforcing strips 28 are also connected to
surfaces of the end frame sections 68, 40. It will be recognized by those of ordinary
skill in the art that reinforcing strips 28 should extend in the direction of pleating
42. Those of ordinary skill in the art will also recognize that the planar reinforcing
strips 28 do not need to be planar and that other cross-sectional shapes could also
be used. Square, circular, L-shaped, triangular, or rectangular cross sections should
all be considered equivalent embodiments. For claim construction purposes, the term
"planar reinforcing strip" and "reinforcing strip" should be construed to include
at least all of the above-identified geometries.
[0011] As shown in FIGS. 1, 2, and 4, frame member 64 is bounded at one end by a corner
67 as shown. Frame member 68 extends from the corner 67, substantially orthogonal
to the first frame member 64. The two frame members 64 and 68 form an "L"-shaped assembly
by the frame members 64 and 68 being fixedly attached to each other at the corner
67. The other frame members 66 and 40 and 64 and 40 may be hinged however, to allow
the frame into which the filter media is installed to be opened and/or closed. Members
66 and 40 are each hingedly attached to each other. At a first hinge 67A allowing
member 66 to swing closed as shown in FIG. 1. A second hinge 67B between frame members
64 and 40 also allows fixed members 64 and 68 to swing closed as shown in FIG. 1.
The connection between members 66 and 68 allows them to be separated or assembled
when needed. Closing members 66 and 64 using the two hinges 67A and 67B allows the
four members 64, 66, 68 and 40 to form a removable or nonremovable frame for the filter
assembly.
[0012] As more specifically shown in FIGS. 1-4, filter 20 includes one or more reinforcing
members or support structures 32, each having a top reinforcing strip 30 and/or bottom
reinforcing strip 31. Each top reinforcing strip 30 is located over each reinforcing
member 32, and opposite each bottom reinforcing strip 31 to form a truss structure
as more specifically shown in FIG. 3. The truss structure thus becomes an integral
part of the filter improving the overall rigidity of the product. The truss structure
adds increased strength to the central portion of the media 22 which is otherwise
typically difficult to reinforce due to the distance of the central portion from the
supporting frame 65. Thus increased structural rigidity of the filter pack allows
the filter to be maintained in service for a longer time interval, lowering the overall
operational cost of the system by extending filter life. Each reinforcing member 32
is oriented in the direction of pleating 42. Each planar top reinforcing strip 30
is oriented in the direction of pleating 42 and abuts the planar tip portions 33 of
the reinforcing member 32 along the rear face 26. Each planar bottom reinforcing strip
31 is oriented in the direction of pleating 42 and is connected to the planar tip
portions 50 along the front face 24. Preferably, the top and bottom reinforcing strips
30, 31 extend over and are connected to opposing end frame sections 68, 40 to provide
additional support, as shown in FIGS. 2 and 4. Although a specific frame configuration
is shown in the drawings, it is to be understood that other configurations of the
frame are within the scope and contemplation of the embodiments of the invention.
For example, the frame construction may be a one piece wrapper rather than connected
multiple pieces.
[0013] Those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that the frame members, the planar
reinforcing strips, and the pleat reinforcing member can each be made out of paper,
metal, or plastic as needed by the application in which the filter 20 is to be used.
The material forming reinforcing strips, reinforcing members, and frame members may
be, but is not limited to, 0.028 inch thick clay coated, beverage board stock.
[0014] FIG. 2 illustrates the rear face 26 of air filter 20 as assembled in accordance with
FIG. 1. Filter media 22 is disposed within a volume defined by the aforementioned
frame members 64, 66, 68, 40 and provided with an airtight seal so that when the filter
20 is installed into an air stream, the applied air stream passes through the air
filter 20 instead of around it. Each reinforcing member 32 is located to align with
each corresponding top reinforcing strip 30 and bottom reinforcing strip 31, and to
contour to the pleats 44 of filter media 22 along the rear face 26, thereby providing
support for the filter media 22. As the terms are used herein, an air stream that
impinges on the front face 24, passes through the media 22 from the front face 24
and exits the filter 22 from the rear face 26.
[0015] FIG. 3 is a partial sectional view of the air filter 20 of FIG. 2 taken along line
3-3 and more clearly illustrates the configuration of the filter media 22, top and
bottom reinforcing strips 30, 31, and the reinforcing member 32. The filter media
22 may be constructed of any material to provide the desired filtration characteristics
of an intended application such as but not limited to paper, porous films of thermoplastic
or thermoset materials, nonwoven webs of synthetic or natural fibers, scrims, woven
or knitted materials, foams, or electret or electrostatically charged materials. The
filter media 22 may also include sorbents, catalysts, and or activated carbon (granules,
fibers, fabric, and molded shapes). One such construction may include a composition
of one hundred percent (100%) low melt fibers. It will be recognized by those of skill
in the art that various different filter media structural compositions may be successfully
used in connection with the present embodiment.
[0016] As set forth above and shown in FIG. 3, filter media 22 has a plurality of pleats
44, each pleat having a pleat tip 46 between the sloping side surfaces 48 the shape
of which is reminiscent of an accordion bellows. The reinforcing members 32 have a
plurality of pleats, each pleat having a truncated pleat tip 36 between adjacent sloping
side surfaces 38. The planar tip portions 50, 33 are defined by folding the media
22 and reinforcing member 32 at each of the dual score lines 54 that are scored, cut
or otherwise formed in the filter media 22 and in the reinforcing members 32, respectively.
The score lines 54 may be depressions or compressions of the media 22 and reinforcing
members 32, or cuts or slices in the media 22 and reinforcing members 32 that do not
extend completely through the media and reinforcing members. By folding the media
and reinforcing members twice, i.e., at both score lines, a substantially flat or
planar tip portion 50, 33 is formed in the filter media and reinforcing members to
aid in forming a crisp fold and a truncated pleat tip 46, 36. The score lines 54 are
spaced by a dimension represented by the arrows 56. Dimension 56 may be, but is not
limited to, a range between about 3/32 inches and 1/4 inches, preferably 1/8 inches.
However, it will be recognized by those of skill in the art that the dimension 56
may be adjusted and/or varied according to the needs of a particular application,
for example to provide planar tip portions 50 and 33 of different widths. It will
be further recognized that the dimension 56 may be different for pleats on the front
face in comparison to the pleats on the rear face.
[0017] As shown in FIG. 3, the planar tip portions 50, 33 provide a substantially flat area
on which an adhesive 52 can be applied. Applying an adhesive to a substantially flat
or planar tip portion 50, 33 is much easier than applying an adhesive to a narrow,
pointed peak that would result if the filter media 22 and reinforcing member 32 were
folded at a single score line instead of dual score lines 54. Accordingly, manufacture
is greatly eased because less precision is required to place the adhesive 52 atop
the planar tip portion 50, 33 of the pleats 44, 34 respectively.
[0018] By bonding, gluing or otherwise affixing the planar tip portions 46, 36 to reinforcing
strips 28, the filter media 22 is provided with an increased bending strength. Each
bottom reinforcing strip 31 is bonded with adhesive 52 to planar tip portion 50 of
the truncated pleat tips 46 along the front face 24. Each top reinforcing strip 30
is bonded with adhesive 52 to planar tip portion 33 of the truncated pleat tips 36
along the rear face 26. The adhesive 52 which is used to connect the bottom reinforcing
strips 31 to the planar tip portions 50 of the filter media 22 along the front face
24, the top reinforcing strips 30 to the planar tip portions 33 of the truncated pleat
tips 36 along the rear face 26, and the pleat-conforming reinforcing member 32 to
filter media 22, may be a hot melt Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA) adhesive.
[0019] The planar tip portions 50, 33 and the inclined surfaces 48, 38 of filter media pleat
44 and reinforcing member pleat 34 respectively are inclined with respect to each
other. As shown in FIG. 3, in one embodiment the distance between adjacent truncated
pleat tips of the filter media and reinforcing members across the front or rear face
is substantially the same. In an alternative embodiment, the distances between adjacent
truncated pleat tips can be varied.
[0020] The foregoing detailed description is given primarily for clearness of understanding
and no unnecessary limitations are to be understood therefrom for modifications will
become obvious to those skilled in the art upon reading this disclosure and may be
made without departing from the spirit of the invention and scope of the appended
claims.
[0021] In the following part of the present specification, numbered examples are listed
which are directed to advantageous embodiments. Said embodiments may represent separate
and independent inventions. The embodiments and the features as listed may, separately
or in groups, be combined in any manner to form embodiments belonging to the present
disclosure.
[0022] Numbered examples:
- 1. An air filter system comprising:
a filter media having a plurality of pleats, said plurality of pleats having a plurality
of truncated pleat tips each defined by a pair of sloping side surfaces along a front
face and a rear face of said filter media, each of said plurality of truncated pleat
tips oriented perpendicular to a direction of pleating and configured with a substantially
planar tip portion defined by a first and a second score line defining the edges of
said truncated pleat tip and extending substantially perpendicular to said direction
of pleating;
a filter media support structure on said rear face of said filter media and oriented
in said direction of pleating, said filter media support structure generally contouring
and bonded to said plurality of truncated pleat tips and each said pair of sloping
side surfaces of said filter media on said rear face, said filter media support structure
thereby having a plurality of truncated pleat tips along said rear face, each of said
plurality of truncated pleat tips of said filter media support structure oriented
perpendicular to said direction of pleating and configured with a substantially planar
tip portion defined by said first and second score line defining the edges of said
support structure truncated pleat tip and extending substantially perpendicular to
said direction of pleating; and
one or more first reinforcing strips oriented in said direction of pleating and bonded
to said planar tip portions of said plurality of truncated pleat tips of said filter
media along said front face proximate said filter media support structure, and one
or more second reinforcing strips oriented in said direction of pleating and bonded
to said planar tip portions of said plurality of truncated pleat tips of said filter
media support structure along said rear face.
- 2. The air filter as in example 1 wherein said filter media is disposed within a frame.
- 3. The air filter as in example 1 wherein said filter media support structure is bonded
to said filter media by a hot melt EVA adhesive.
- 4. The air filter as in example 1 wherein a holt melt EVA adhesive bonds said one
or more first reinforcing strips to said filter media and said one or more second
reinforcing strips to said filter media support structure.
- 5. The air filter as in example 1 wherein a distance between said first and second
score line of said planar tip portion of said filter media in said direction of pleating
is about 3/32 inches to about 1/4 inches.
- 6. The air filter as in example 5 wherein said distance is about 1/8 inches.
- 7. The air filter as in example 1 wherein said filter media support structure is about
5/8 inches to about 1.0 inches wide.
- 8. An air filter comprising:
a filter media having a plurality of pleats, said plurality of pleats having a plurality
of truncated pleat tips each defined by a pair of sloping side surfaces along a front
face and a rear face of said filter media, each of said plurality of truncated pleat
tips oriented perpendicular to a direction of pleating and configured with a planar
tip portion defined by a pair of spaced score lines formed in said filter media as
opposing longitudinal edges of said planar tip portion;
a filter media support structure on said rear face of said filter media and oriented
in said direction of pleating, said filter media support structure generally contouring
to said plurality of truncated pleat tips and each said pair of sloping side surfaces
of said filter media on said rear face, said filter media support structure thereby
having a plurality of truncated pleat tips along said rear face, each of said plurality
of truncated pleat tips of said filter media support structure oriented perpendicular
to said direction of pleating and configured with a planar tip portion;
a first reinforcing strip oriented in said direction of pleating and connected to
said planar tip portions of said plurality of truncated pleat tips of said filter
media along said front face proximate said filter media support structure, and a second
reinforcing strip oriented in said direction of pleating and connected to said planar
tip portions of said plurality of truncated pleat tips of said filter media support
structure along said rear face; and
said filter disposed within a frame.
- 9. The air filter as in example 8 wherein said filter media support structure is bonded
to said filter media.
- 10. The air filter as in example 8 wherein said first reinforcing strip is bonded
to said planar tip portions of said plurality of truncated pleat tips of said filter
media along said front face.
- 11. The air filter as in example 8 wherein said second reinforcing strip is bonded
to said planar tip portions of said plurality of truncated pleat tips of said filter
media support structure along said rear face.
- 12. The air filter as in example 8 wherein said frame extending over opposing ends
of each one of said first reinforcing strip and said second reinforcing strip proximate
said filter media support structure.
- 13. The air filter as in example 8 wherein said spaced score lines are separated a
first distance, wherein said first distance is about 3/32 inches to about 1/4 inches.
- 14. The air filter as in example 13 wherein said first distance is about 1/8 inches.
1. An air filter comprising:
a filter media having a plurality of pleats, said plurality of pleats having a plurality
of truncated pleat tips each defined by a pair of sloping side surfaces along a front
face and a rear face of said filter media, each of said plurality of truncated pleat
tips oriented perpendicular to a direction of pleating and configured with a planar
tip portion defined by a first and a second score line defining the edges of said
truncated pleat tip and extending substantially perpendicular to said direction of
pleating;
one or more filter media support structures on said rear face of said filter media
and oriented in said direction of pleating, each of said one or more filter media
support structures generally contouring to said plurality of truncated pleat tips
and each said pair of sloping side surfaces of said filter media on said rear face,
each of said one or more filter media support structures thereby having a plurality
of truncated pleat tips along said rear face corresponding with said filter media
truncated pleat tips; and
one or more first reinforcing strips oriented in said direction of pleating and bonded
to said planar tip portions of said plurality of truncated pleat tips of said filter
media along said front face, and one or more second reinforcing strips oriented in
said direction of pleating and bonded to said plurality of truncated pleat tips of
each one of said one or more filter media support structures along said rear face.
2. The air filter of claim 1 wherein each one of said one or more filter media support
structures is bonded to said filter media.
3. The air filter of claim 1 further comprising a frame extending onto a portion of said
front face and said rear face of said filter media.
4. The air filter of claim 1 wherein said truncated pleat tips of said filter media support
structure configured with a planar tip portion.
5. The air filter of claim 1 wherein a distance between said first and second score line
of said planar tip portion of said filter media truncated pleats is about 3/32 inches
to about 1/4 inches in width.
6. The air filter of claim 5 wherein said distance is about 1/8 inches in width.